Mindfulness Meditation for Nursing Students
Stress Reaction, Nurse's Role
About this trial
This is an interventional supportive care trial for Stress Reaction focused on measuring Nursing students, Stress, C-reactive proteins, Cortisol, Mindfulness meditation
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- The study sample included undergraduate nursing students who were aged 18 years or over and taking a clinical course
Exclusion Criteria:
- Students were excluded if they were practicing any type of relaxation techniques or taking hypnotics, sedatives, anxiolytics, anti-depressants, or anti-hypertensive drugs.
Sites / Locations
- Hossam AlHawatmeh
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Experimental group receiving mindfulness meditation
Control group
The ABC standardized version of mindfulness meditation was used, which includes 5 30-minute weekly sessions of mindfulness meditation. An additional 3-hour educational workshop about the rationale and procedures of intervention was provided before the actual training sessions. The intervention was supervised by PI is an experienced practitioner who received stress-management training at the Psychology Department at Kent State University The participants were asked to sit upright in a comfortable position, place their feet on the floor, and quietly observe and reflect on internal and external stimuli such as breathing, thought, feeling, physical sensation, and sound, without reactions, judgments, or evaluations.
Each of the control group subgroups had 10 participants. The participants were instructed to sit with their eyes closed and relax during the intervention sessions, in order to control for the nonspecific effects of trainer interaction, social interaction, attention, environment, time, and closed eyes. The timings of the control group interventions were similar to those of the experimental groups, whereby if a given experimental group intervention lasted for 30 minutes, the control group participants would be asked to sit with their eyes closed and relax for 30 minutes also.